Quick Ratio
Updated 152h ago
Sector Performance
32th percentileCOO
0.53x
Sector Median
0.71x
Sector Avg
3.05x
Deep Analysis
The quick ratio measures a company’s ability to cover its short-term obligations using its most liquid assets—cash, marketable securities, and receivables—with a ratio above 1.0x generally considered healthy.
COO’s current ratio of 0.53x is well below the sector median of 0.72x, placing it in the 32nd percentile among sector peers, indicating tighter liquidity than the typical peer. No year-over-year or quarter-over-quarter changes are available, and no trend data across the last eight quarters exist, making it impossible to assess whether the ratio is deteriorating or improving. The combination of a low quick ratio with no observable trend suggests a liquidity risk that is present but not confirmed by any directional signal, creating an uncertain opportunity for investors. This metric neither strongly supports nor contradicts the overall NEUTRAL verdict, as the below-median level points to caution, but the lack of trend data prevents a clear positive or negative adjustment to the stock’s outlook.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Quick Ratio tell investors about COO?
A strict liquidity test. Values below 1.0 suggest a company may struggle to cover short-term obligations without selling inventory.
How is the Quick Ratio calculated?
Quick Ratio is calculated as: (Cash + Receivables) / Current Liabilities.
Who are COO's closest peers by Quick Ratio?
The closest peers by Quick Ratio include: EXR (0.16x), NIO (0.13x), DRI (0.13x), AWK (0.13x), SRE (0.11x).
The Formula
(Cash + Receivables) / Current Liabilities
Why It Matters
A strict liquidity test. Values below 1.0 suggest a company may struggle to cover short-term obligations without selling inventory.
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0.53x
Sector Median
0.71x
Sector Avg
3.05x
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